Queen of the Dawn

Queen of the Dawn

by Kimberly Loth

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Zwaantie doesn’t how she can keep living.

In fact, she doesn’t want to.

But she discovers devastating information about both kingdoms. And she has to step up and be queen or more of her friends could die.

When the Voice takes control of both Stella and Sol, Zwaantie has to fight for the very survival of both kingdoms.

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Genre
Fantasy/Science Fiction Romance
Subgenre
High Fantasy, Witch / Wizard
Series
Stella and Sol • Book 4
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
2 Mild
Violence
3 Moderate
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
2 Mild
Publication Date
June 20, 2017
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novel
Sensitive Themes
War or battle scenes, Torture or cruelty (non-graphic), Power-imbalance relationships (e.g., teacher/student, boss/employee), Kidnapping or abduction, Grief or loss of a loved one, Arranged or forced marriage, Adultery or infidelity
Representation
Witchcraft, Supernatural evil or demonic elements

Customer Reviews

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Karl Pendlebury
A perfect sunset.

A whirlwind adventure.When I started the first book in this series, I wasn’t sure whether I was enjoying it or not. Then the ending forced me onto the second book and here we are at the end of the quadrilogy.There were times I felt that nothing was actually happening and yet whatever was happening kept me reading. A nice easy read and lots of fun and excitement along the way.I do feel like the ending was a little rushed but it turned out perfectly in the end.

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Brianna
Queen of the Dawn

Out of all of Kimberly Loth's book this one got to me the most. I felt like I was really in the book living through what was happening. I can't believe this series is over, but it ended perfectly. I recommend this book, but make sure you read the first three book's first.

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Daphne
I guess it just wasn't my thing.

I was enthralled and read the entire series in a week, however, I wasn't a fan of the way things played out. Spoiler alert: I prefer one true love and stories where there's only one main love interest. Zwaantie seemed to fall for a new one in each book, but the small snippet of the story ghat drew me in (the part where the prince asks for her hand in marriage) didn't pan out in the way I'd hoped. All of the unrequited love on his part didn't give me goose bumps or make me feel anything. He just wasn't present after the first book. It was sad, really. The whole 2nd and 3rd books were depressing. I kept hoping for a HEA, but when it ended, it was just, meh. Good job, prince. You finally got the girl after all of her other options rejected her or died.As for the wroting, it was really good. The story setting and dialogue were believable. I loved a lot of the book, but the main character's choices and reactions kind of ruined it for me.

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Perry Hays
Epic series!

When reading a conclusion to a series that has kept you on the edge of your seat book after book, you really want the conclusion to be all encompassing and feel complete. This author delivered in spades! Brilliance flows from these pages. The life f the main character Zwantee has gone through some really major growing pains throughout these books and finding a path to any HEA seemed really futile. With the loss of a major character in a previous book, it was anyone's guess where this storyline would lead. This narrative of the future of Stella and Sol could not have been more perfect! Highly recommending this series does not seem strong enough to convey what an amazing storyline this is! Well done!

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Nathan Tarrant
still just meh

It’s not a bad story. The writing could’ve been better but it kept me engaged and interested. Had a few decent twists none too shocking but enough to make it interesting again. Time definitely didn’t seem as well planned out as it could’ve been as far as traveling . And I don’t appreciate the larger time skips in this book as much.

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